inference that it can because the constitution does not say that it cannot
congress tried to remedy the lack of a legal basis for its existance.
congress tried to remedy the lack of a legal basis for its existance.
he network termination point represents a boundary for regulatory purposes between the regulatory framework for electronic communication networks and services and the regulation of telecommunication terminal equipment. Defining the location of the network termination point is the responsibility of the national regulatory authority, where necessary on the basis of a proposal by the relevant undertakings
Because the cabinet and the president personally work together on a regular basis, so cooperation is ensured if the president has the authority in this instance.
A votes of censure is a vote showing that a majority does not support the policy of a leader or governing body. It is a congressional procedure for reprimanding the President of the United States, a member of Congress, or a judge, and has no explicit basis in the Constitution.
So that the public company's investors, creditors, interested regulatory entities and potential investors, creditors and regulatory entities have independent unbiased confirmation of the finances of the company on a regular basis.
1. Natural Authority 2. Constitutional Authority 3. Statutory Authority
The regulatory basis for the safety and health requirements of the US Army are embodied in Army Regulation 385-10, implementing the Executive order that requires and Army program at least as effective as in embodied in the OSHA regulations created under the terms the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
The phrase is actually 'we the people.' With these words, the United States Constitution established its authority on the basis of popular sovereignty.
reallotment: a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census
AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program
Survival of the railroad industry required a new regulatory scheme "that allowed railroads to establish their own routes, tailor their rates to market conditions, and differentiate rates on the basis of demand" (Association of American Railroads, 2003).